Native American Shamanism – A Tale

  Native-American shamanism.  Part One-an overview and tale. The biggest Native reservation is that of the Navajo, who call themselves “Dineh” (The People). The tribe owns the north eastern corner of the state of Arizona, and part of New Mexico and Utah. The reservation is beautiful; it is also quite haunted. Shamanism is big. Medicine men practice herbalism, religious treatment and some shamanism. Some medicine men cast spells and some work only to free others of spells. It is not clear who does good and who does evil. Then there are those who are shamans only. I do not remember rightly whether there are women shamens, but I am pretty sure- there are a few that have been identified as “witches”. (more…)
April 27th, 2010 by eyepriestess 

The Nine Maidens Of Dartmoor – The Witches’ Sabbat

THE NINE MAIDENS OF DARTMOOR – THE WITCHES’ SABBAT Imagine walking the high rolling hills of Dartmoor at dusk…the smell of heather permeates the westerly breeze and the screeling buzzards circle above. As your eyes wander over the carpet of gorse flowers and granite rock formations, you notice an unusual stone circle in the distance. Your instincts warn you to keep far away - but you move on regardless. Suddenly, a blast of wind shoots its icy breath behind you as an eerie realisation sets in…the stones are swaying. (more…)
February 11th, 2010 by eyepriestess 

Devil In Our Dorm

  DEVIL IN OUR DORM Before I tell this story, I want to warn you of the power of spells…do not underestimate them, they are for real: (more…)
November 20th, 2009 by eyepriestess 
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